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2026 Mustang Mach-E Rally Drops Its Signature Spoiler as Standard Equipment

Previously, the Rally trim was the only configuration that included the component, but buyers will now need to select it as a standalone option.

EV.com Staff

November 28, 2025 | Updated 01:27, November 28, 2025

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Ford is revising the Mustang Mach-E Rally for the 2026 model year, removing the aggressive Raised Rear Spoiler that previously defined the off-road-inspired trim. The feature will now be optional rather than standard.

Pricing for the add-on has yet to be disclosed, and it’s unclear whether the deletion will adjust the Rally’s overall starting cost.

Spoiler change leads updates to the off-road-oriented Mach-E Rally

For 2026, the Mach-E Rally loses the standard rear spoiler that debuted with the model a year earlier. Previously, the Rally trim was the only configuration that included the component, but buyers will now need to select it as a standalone option. Ford has not confirmed whether removing the spoiler from the default configuration will lower the Rally’s entry price, which currently starts at $53,680 before destination fees for the 2025 model, according to Ford Authority.

The Rally variant continues to build upon the GT platform, offering Carbonized Gray exterior elements including the grille shield, bumper trim, front splitter, and hood stripes. Its grille shield integrates LED fog lamps designed to illuminate uneven terrain, and an aluminum underbody guard provides protection from rocks and debris. A Black-painted steel roof and clear protective film on the lower doors reinforce the model’s rugged appearance and help reduce wear during off-road use.

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2026 Mustang Mach-E Rally Drops Its Signature Spoiler as Standard Equipment

2026 model year brings feature deletions and one Mach-E trim addition

Ford’s 2026 Mach-E lineup introduces additional changes beyond the Rally’s spoiler update. The front trunk storage compartment will no longer be standard equipment across the model range; instead, it becomes an extra-cost option for buyers who want the added utility. Ford is also retiring the Bronze Appearance Package for 2026, removing one of the Mach-E’s more distinctive cosmetic bundles.

Despite those deletions, the lineup gains a new GT California Special variant, extending a long-running Mustang styling tradition into its all-electric crossover lineup. The addition provides a heritage-themed alternative for buyers seeking performance-focused aesthetics without the Rally’s off-road-leaning elements.

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